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La femme invisible : les cas de Laura Palmer et Diane Evans
The opening sequence of Twin Peaks lays the foundations for the representational systems of male and female bodies in the first two seasons of the series: still, fragmented bodies and fixed, high-angle shots for women; whole bodies in movement and ...
Louise Van Brabant
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Tv series and their boundaries
This paper is an investigation into the ontological status of TV series.
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This research presents a novel implantable bio‐battery, GF‐OsG, tailored for diabetic bone repair. GF‐OsG generates microcurrents in high‐glucose conditions to enhance vascularization, shift macrophages to the M2 phenotype, and regulate immune responses.
Nanning Lv +10 more
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I, Claudius (1976) vs Rome (2005), or Ancient Rome revisited by television
On top of its arguably philosophical and/or pedagogical intentions, the representation of Antiquity in literature and film has always conveyed much about the ideology of the periods in which it was written or filmed.
Isabelle Roblin
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This article analyses the « asymetrical realism » of US medical TV series, understood as a choice of focalization combining the hypervisibility of medical expertise and the invisibilisation of inequalities in access to medical care.
Elisabeth Fauquert
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This paper is a qualitative analysis of the misunderstandings resulting from Coach’s difficulties when processing his interlocutors’ use of exophoric and endophoric deixis (and anadeixis), in order to show how this character both stands out and ...
Virginie Iché
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Sustaining local audiovisual ecosystems: shifting modes of financing and production of domestic TV drama in small media markets [PDF]
Various trends, both technological and economic in nature, have led to a shift in the financing and production of serial television fiction (principally television drama and episodic comedy), resulting in pressure on existing financing of TV fiction ...
Evens, Tom, Raats, Tim, Sanne, Ruelens
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Extraction and Analysis of Dynamic Conversational Networks from TV Series
Identifying and characterizing the dynamics of modern tv series subplots is an open problem. One way is to study the underlying social network of interactions between the characters.
Bost, Xavier +3 more
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Identification of non-Gaussian parametric model with time-varying coefficients using wavelet basis [PDF]
Many time series in practice turn to be the time-varying (TV) non-Gaussian processes. In this paper, we address the problem of how to describe these non-stationary non-Gaussian time series.
Shen, MF, Zhang, YZ, Chan, FHY
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The Effect of Purcell Cavities on the Lifetime of Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescent Emitters
A pressing challenge to OLED displays and lighting is to balance high efficiency and long operational lifetime in the deep blue spectrum. The Purcell effect can reduce the triplet density and hence the probability for destructive energy‐driven triplet annihilation events that limit the OLED lifetime. Here we study of the Purcell effect on two different
Sritoma Paul +4 more
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